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Poster, Poetry, and Prose Exhibit

2001 Poster, Poetry and Prose Exhibit

Poetry, prose and posters reflect fifth and sixth graders' environmental awareness.

"The Land We Depend On"
Top Six Entries


Alicia Woods
Brookport
Brookport Elementary


Kelly Boucher
Springfield
Owen Marsh Elementary


Allyson Keith
Normal
Prairieland Elementary

The Boy With A Plan

In the year 2024
there was a boy
who lived in a city
and played with his toys.
He watched outside his window
looking at the cars.
This city was really trashy.
Their garbage was not sent to Mars
but to giant landfills closed inside bars.
All the animals the garbage was killing.
No reusing or recycling, just land filling.
If only we started source reduction,
then the city would really function.
But the boy had a plan
to put trash in the can.
He built a time machine to go back
to the year 2001.
Everything was good there, happiness and fun.
He saw less garbage and more clean air,
so he went around telling people to reuse.
This, he knew, couldn't lose,
so he went around everywhere telling the news -
"Reuse cups, reuse plates, and all kinds of stuff."
But then he realized this just isn't enough.
Recycling is what the people must do
to reduce garbage and other things, too.
This was difficult and tough.
Then he realized this just isn't enough,
so he told the people of composting.
They composted and returned the nutrients to the soil.
He knew he had won; this couldn't spoil.
And when he got home, no trouble nor toil,
just clean air and trees in 2024.

By: Jarrod Davenport
Ashland
A-C Central Junior High


The Land We Depend On

We need the air to breathe.
We have trees and pretty leaves.
We depend on our land for a lot,
But care for it some people do not.
We take advantage of the trees,
And of the gentle, spring breeze.
We need to recycle our papers and cans,
Or else it will ruin some of our big plans.
We need to take care of the land we were given,
Or some of our beautiful things won't be livin'.
We need to take care of this wonderful Earth,
You have to remember it's the place of everyone's birth.

By: Laura Kenny
Chicago
St. Christina School


The Land We Depend On

The land is beautiful,
And very colorful;
In the rain, sleet, and snow,
Or when the wind may blow,
Even in the dark of night
When there is so little light.
But people are harming our land.
So lend a hand,
Try recycling,
And bicycling.
Don't take long showers,
Or soak your flowers.
The Earth is for the birds and bees,
And the plants such as trees.
It is for all Earth's creatures,
So don't destroy it's life giving features.
Earth is a place for you and me,
So help it be great for the future to see.

By: Trish Kane
Chicago
St. Christina School


 

Works of Young Environmentalists Go On Display at State Museum

Between May 5 and June 8, the lower gallery at the Illinois State Museum in Springfield offered visitors a glimpse of what Illinois fifth and sixth graders think their world should look like. "The Land We Depend On" exhibit featured the winning poster and prose entries from the IEPA's 14th annual environmental education event. Thriving plants, happy people and animals populated the youngsters' world, where skies are bright blue, water sparkles and the earth is fertile. Supporting the colorful art works were carefully lettered poems and essays, also touting the need for protection of the most basic natural resources.

"The Land We Depend On" was the theme this year. The 2000-2001 event introduced the entirely rewritten and redesigned educational packet, formerly called "Air, Land & Water" and now titled "Environmental Pathways-Youth Investigating Pollution Issues in Illinois." The curriculum was revised to meet the standards of the North American Association for Environmental Education Guidelines for Excellence.

A reception at the Museum on May 5 honored the six students who created the top prize entries, as well as the young artists and writers whose entries survived preliminary judging to make it to the finals. Parents, siblings and teachers were invited to the program at which the top six entrants received $50 U.S. Savings Bonds, certificates, special ribbons and environmental books carrying personalized book plates for their school libraries. All finalists received ribbons and certificates.

Named as top entrants in the poster category were Kelly Boucher, Owen Marsh School, Springfield; Allyson Keith, Prairieland Elementary, Normal; and Alicia Woods, Brookport Elementary, Brookport. Taking top honors with written entries were Jarrod Davenport, A-C Central Junior High School, Ashland; Trish Kane and Laura Kenny, both students at St. Christina School, Chicago. Kane and Kenny also entered posters that were among the finalists in judging, and Keith's written entry was a finalist in the written works competition.

In all, 600 teachers representing 25,800 students participated in the 2000-2001 environmental education effort.

Information about the annual event can be obtained from:

Janet Hawes-Davis
Environmental Education Coordinator
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
1021 North Grand Avenue E.
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Ill. 62794-9276.

A list of all finalists, their hometowns and schools, follows.

"The Land We Depend On" Finalists

Student's Name Student's School Student's Home Town
Posters    
Marci Blumhorst Addieville Okawville Grade School
Kelly Boucher * Springfield Owen Marsh
Jenna Dietrich Quincy St. Peter School
Alexandrya Fulton Okawville Okawville Grade School
Marty Funk Evergreen Park Northwest Elementary
Jessica Hannel Ashaldn A-C Central Junior High
Amanda Harris Evergreen Park Northwest Elementary
Leslie M. Hodges Mahomet Countryside Elementary
Agnieszka Jasinski Chicago St. Ladislaus School
Whitney Jokisch Ashland A-C Central Junior High
Trish Kane Chicago St. Christina School
Allyson Keith * ** Normal Prairieland Elementary
Laura Kenny Chicago St. Christina School
Anne Kingston Urbana Countryside School
Joanna Kopczyk Chicago St. Ladislaus School
Emily Kvitle Quincy St. Peter School
Daniella Lappe St. Rose St. Rose School
Molly Miller Springfield Owen Marsh
Chelsea Elizabeth Mitchell Brookport Brookport Elementary
Ashley Morris Warsaw Warsaw CUSD 316
Andrea Shomshor Wood River St. Kevin School
Kimberly Stevens Grand Ridge Grand Ridge School
Kirstie Straeter Breese St. Rose School
Lisa Suttman Forreston Forreston Middle School
Alicia Woods * Brookport Brookport Elementary
     
Written Works    
Bridget Brockman Grand Ridge Grand Ridge School
Kelsey Burrough Venedy Okawville Grade School
Mark Caspary Springfield Owen Marsh
Elizabeth Cazares Des Plaines Plainfield School
Emily Chu Champaign Countryside School
Dominick Corsiglia Park Forest St. Lawrence O'Toole
Jarrod Davenport * Ashland A-C Central Junior High
Katie Elliott Evanston Dawes Elementary
Patrick Henrichs Breese St. Rose School
Madison Hrdlicka Columbia Immaculate Conception
Adriana Hureta Des Plaines Plainfield School
Nicole Isch Winthrop Harbor Westfield School
Trish Kane * ** Chicago St. Christina School
Allyson Keith Normal Prairieland Elementary
Laura Kenny * ** Chicago St. Christina School
Megan Krueger Leaf River Forreston Middle School
Jordan P. Murdock Brookport Brookport Elementary
Jacqueline Newsome Evanston Dawes Elementary
Michelle Peterson Normal Prairieland Elementary
Brian Pitt Champaign Countryside School
Trevor Pontilla Winthrop Harbor Westfield School
Sheila Rasch Venedy Okawville Grade School
Andy Ricchiuto Evergreen Park Northwest Elementary
Kelli Ruppel Chandlerville A-C Central Junior High
Kayla Vander Haar Breese St. Rose School
 
  •   *Top 6 Winners
  • **Finalist, both categories

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